If the proposed state legislation limiting rental registration and inspection fees to $5 passes. Oh, my will there be another hole in Tom's budget.
But what is more important, and of course Tom's media fails to account for how he spends Hammond money, but they sure do write articles or do a WDEM on how other communities spend or misspend their money.
At a recent Board of Works meeting did Kevin Smith get some additional legal work associated with collecting rental registration?
Should this be a function of the city attorney?
Doesn't his firm employ Kantar?
With the "retirement" of O'Connor, and Kantar getting a pay bump assuming his duties, is this business being farmed out because the city attorney has even less time, to a firm which employes Kantar?
Neo recently wrote at how he wondered the amount of money spent on legal fees in the Sanitation Department.
I wonder how much the city of hammond, and it's other entities are spending on legal fees.
Now it looks like even less money is going to be filtered in to the Code Enforcement Department.
_________________ XMPT wrote in Dermott Minions now stating No Sweet House? Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:04 am. Hammonite you might want to say a prayer to your God for freetime. She got back what she dished out.
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